12-core AMD Strix Point Zen 5 engineering sample shows up in early Blender benchmarks, matches 8-core 7700X in performance

Blender benchmarks of the upcoming mobile processor are interesting to read, but don't provide the context necessary to get too excited (or disappointed.)

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/12-core-amd-strix-point-zen-5-engineering-sample-shows-up-in-early-blender-benchmarks-matches-8-core-7700x-in-performance

Created 1y | May 16, 2024, 7:30:04 PM


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